id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-262100-z6uv32a0 Wang, Yuanyuan Changes in network centrality of psychopathology symptoms between the COVID-19 outbreak and after peak 2020-09-14 .txt text/plain 5422 281 48 Noticeably, psychomotor symptoms such as impaired motor skills, restlessness, and inability to relax exhibited high centrality during the outbreak, which still relatively high but showed substantial remission during after peak stage (in terms of strength, betweenness, or bridge centrality). This study provides novel insights into the changes in central features during the different COVID-19 stages and highlights motor-related symptoms as bridge symptoms, which could activate the connection between anxiety and depression. In a recent longitudinal study on mental health during COVID-19, no significant changes in anxiety and depression were found in the general Chinese population between the initial outbreak and the after peak period [6] . However, the existing studies did not investigate the mechanism and changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms throughout the COVID-19 outbreak and the after peak using network analysis. During the outbreak and after peak, the occurrence of either impaired motor skills with depression symptoms or restlessness with anxiety symptoms could increase the risk of activation for other mental disorders. ./cache/cord-262100-z6uv32a0.txt ./txt/cord-262100-z6uv32a0.txt